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1 THE PASSIVE VOICE

2 Table of contents 2. The passive endings 3. First conjugation
1 What is the passive voice? 2. The passive endings 3. First conjugation 4. Second conjugation 5. Third conjugation 6. Fourth conjugation

3 In the active voice, the subject PERFORMS THE ACTION of the verb.

4 Mures placentam portant.

5 (The mice carry the cake.)

6 In the passive voice, the subject is ACTED UPON by the verb.

7 Placenta a muribus portatur.

8 (The cake is carried by the mice.)

9 In Latin, there are special endings to show that the verbs are in the passive voice!

10 First, let’s review the ACTIVE endings of the present tense.

11 Portare--active voice
porto portas portat portamus portatis portant

12 Now we’ll look at the passive voice endings:

13 portare--passive voice
portor portaris portatur portamur portamini portantur

14 Second conjugation long “e” verbs

15 tenere--passive voice
teneor teneris tenetur tenemur tenemini tenentur

16 Third Conjugation the short E verbs

17 ducere--passive voice
ducor duceris ducitur ducimur ducimini ducuntur

18 Third Conjugation -io verbs

19 capere--passive voice
capior caperis capitur capimur capimini capiuntur

20 Fourth Conjugation long “i” verbs

21 audire--passive voice
audior audiris auditur audimur audimini audiuntur

22 Now, let’s look at some active and passive verb situations:

23 Puella aquam potat.

24 Aqua a puella potatur.

25 Viri carmen cantant.

26 Carmen a viribus cantatur.

27 Vir panem vendit.

28 Panis a viro venditur

29 FINIS


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